Cool temperatures reduce antifungal activity of symbiotic bacteria of threatened amphibians – implications for disease management and patterns of decline

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  • who: Joshua H. Daskin and colleagues from the School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia have published the research work: Cool Temperatures Reduce Antifungal Activity of Symbiotic Bacteria of Threatened Amphibians - Implications for Disease Management and Patterns of Decline, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org of June/18,/2014
  • what: The authors show that to avoid inconsistent antifungal activity bacteria evaluated for use in chytridiomycosis biocontrol should be tested over a range of environmental temperatures spanning those likely to be encountered in the field.
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